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More than 30,000 hydro clients without power in Quebec after severe storms

More than 30,000 Hydro-Québec customers remain without power after severe thunderstorms brought damaging winds and widespread outages to southern Quebec.
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The Suburban
· Jul 3, 2026
Hydro-Québec
Power is out to thousands of Quebec homes and businesses after strong thunderstorms Thursday afternoon and evening.
CityNews Montreal
· Jul 3, 2026
Storm rips through Laurentians, Lanaudière amid heat wave
Residents of the Laurentians and Lanaudière were left to pick up the debris following Thursday’s storm even as the heat wave continues it’s grip across southern Quebec. The heavy winds also caused trees and branched to fall resulting in power outages. Across the province, over 137, 000 customers were in the dark around 9 p.m. [] The post Storm rips through Laurentians, Lanaudière amid heat wave appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
UrduPoint
· Jul 7, 2026
More than 373,000 US customers without power due to extreme weather
More than 373,000 US customers without power due to extreme weather
Jamaica Information Service
· Jun 23, 2026
Over 2,200 Hurricane-Hit Homes Wired Under $1B JSIF Energy Project
Just over 2,200 households in hurricane affected communities have been wired for electricity under the National Energy Poverty Reduction Project (NEPRP), a 1 billion Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) initiative []
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Related coverage for "More than 30,000 hydro clients without power in Quebec after severe storms": The Suburban — Hydro-Québec. CityNews Montreal — Storm rips through Laurentians, Lanaudière amid heat wave. UrduPoint — More than 373,000 US customers without power due to extreme weather. Jamaica Information Service — Over 2,200 Hurricane-Hit Homes Wired Under $1B JSIF Energy Project